Journal article
Distinct profiles of human embryonic stem cell metabolism and mitochondria identified by oxygen
JG Lees, J Rathjen, JR Sheedy, DK Gardner, AJ Harvey
Reproduction | BIOSCIENTIFICA LTD | Published : 2015
DOI: 10.1530/REP-14-0633
Abstract
Oxygen is a powerful regulator of cell function and embryonic development. It has previously been determined that oxygen regulates human embryonic stem (hES) cell glycolytic and amino acid metabolism, but the effects on mitochondria are as yet unknown. Two hES cell lines (MEL1, MEL2) were analyzed to determine the role of 5% (physiological) and 20% (atmospheric) oxygen in regulating mitochondrial activity. In response to extended physiological oxygen culture, MEL2 hES cells displayed reduced mtDNA content, mitochondrial mass and expression of metabolic genes TFAM, NRF1, PPARa and MT-ND4. Furthermore, MEL2 hES cell glucose consumption, lactate production and amino acid turnover were elevated ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Australian Research Council Special Research Initiative Stem Cells Australia: SR110001002.